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Grade 5 Eureka - Answer Keys Module 3
Lesson 13: Use fraction benchmark numbers to assess reasonableness


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  • Question 4 (request help)

    Is it true that \(5\cfrac{2}{3} - 3\cfrac{3}{4} = 1 + \cfrac{2}{3} + \cfrac{3}{4}\)? Prove your answer.

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  • Question 5 (request help)

    A tree limb hangs \(5\cfrac{1}{4}\) feet from a telephone wire. The city trims back the branch before it grows within \(2\cfrac{1}{2}\) feet of the wire. Will the city allow the tree to grow \(2\cfrac{3}{4}\) more feet?

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  • Question 6 (request help)

    Mr. Kreider wants to paint two doors and several shutters. It takes \(2\cfrac{1}{8}\) gallons of paint to coat each door and \(1\cfrac{3}{5}\) gallons of paint to coat all of his shutters. If Mr. Kreider buys three 2-gallon cans of paint, does he have enough to complete the job?

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